La máquina sigue analizando datos para ser más eficiente.

Questions & Answers about La máquina sigue analizando datos para ser más eficiente.

Why is it sigue analizando and not sigue a analizar?
In Spanish, to say that someone keeps doing or continues doing something, you use the verb seguir followed directly by the gerund (the -ando or -iendo form). You do not use a preposition or an infinitive here.
Since this lesson talks about the subjunctive, why does this sentence use para ser instead of para que sea?
We use para que followed by the subjunctive when there is a change of subject. For example, if you analyzed data so that the machine would be more efficient, you would need the subjunctive. Here, the machine is doing the analyzing AND being efficient. Because the subject remains the same, we just use para followed by the infinitive ser.
Why does the sentence use datos without the article los?
When referring to an unspecified quantity of a plural noun as a direct object (meaning some data, rather than specific data or all data everywhere), Spanish often drops the article just like English does.
Does the adjective eficiente change if the noun is masculine?
No. Adjectives that end in -e in their singular form, like eficiente or inteligente, are gender-neutral. They stay exactly the same whether they describe a masculine or feminine noun.

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